Immigrants a big part of Mattawa, Wash.

Eloy Cervantes made his rounds feeding the cows in Mattawa.
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Immigrants a big part of Mattawa, Wash.

Workers who came from Mexico on a temporary H-2A agricultural work visa listened to an orientation after arriving at Stemilt Orchards in Mattawa, Wash. Even with the high percentage of noncitizens already living in Mattawa and working in the orchards there, owners say they still need to bring in more workers from Mexico.

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| January 4, 2014

Workers took to the fields at Stemilt Orchards in Mattawa, Wash.

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| January 4, 2014

Alicia Cervantes, 19, waited reluctantly for the day to get started in the orchards as she prepares to pick apples with her mother, Flor, in Mattawa, Wash.

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| January 4, 2014

A worker brought his bag of apples to the bin at Stemilt Orchards in Mattawa, Wash.

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| January 4, 2014

Parishioners at Our Lady of the Desert Catholic Church watched from outside the church at a packed Thursday night Mass in Mattawa, Wash.

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| January 4, 2014

Children took to the streets on their bikes and scooters during the children's parade for Mattawa Community Days celebration.

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| January 4, 2014

Eloy Cervantes made his rounds in his pickup truck to feed the cows.

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| January 4, 2014

Eloy Cervantes, Jr., 6, played while his older sister, Itai, 13, cleaned the house while their parents were at work in Mattawa, Wash.

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Crosses mark the spots where people have been killed at the intersection of two major roads are seen in Mattawa. Traffic violations run rampant in the town where a large percentage of the residents are not US citizens and many do not have drivers licenses or insurance.

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| January 4, 2014

Mattawa Police Chief John Turley handed out fliers for a community meeting on driver's safety that was held entirely in Spanish during the Mattawa Community Days celebration.

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Dana Fox cheered on the boy scouts who led off the children's parade for Mattawa Community Days.

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Eloy and Flor Cervantes watched television on the couch after a long day of work.

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Children raced down the sidewalk past the Mattawa Post Office.

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Sergeant Josh Sainsbury of the Grant County Sheriff's Department allowed local children to sit on his police motorcycle during the Mattawa Community Days.

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Members of the Distinguished Young Women of Mattawa rode in the Mattawa Community Days parade.

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Juan Erazo held the lead line of his son Azel's pony, Carinoso, as they rode during the Mattawa Community Days parade.